Craze
01
狂热, 风潮
a temporary enthusiasm or infatuation for a particular thing or activity
例子
The hula hoop craze swept through schools in the 1950s, with kids everywhere wanting one.
呼啦圈热潮在1950年代席卷了学校,到处都是想要一个的孩子。
Social media has fueled a new craze for retro-style disposable cameras.
社交媒体引发了对复古风格一次性相机的新热潮。
02
裂纹网, 开片
a thin network of fine cracks that form on the surface of a glaze, coating, or similar material
例子
The antique vase had a delicate craze on its porcelain surface, adding to its charm.
古董花瓶的瓷器表面有精致的细裂纹网络,增添了它的魅力。
Over time, the glaze on the pottery began to craze, forming intricate patterns of fine cracks.
随着时间的推移,陶器上的釉开始开裂,形成了细裂纹的复杂图案。
03
疯狂, 妄想
a state of extreme mental disturbance or turmoil
例子
In a sudden craze, he started shouting and throwing objects across the room.
在一阵突然的疯狂中,他开始大喊大叫,并在房间里扔东西。
The character in the novel descended into a craze after losing everything dear to him.
小说中的角色在失去所有珍贵的东西后陷入了疯狂。
to craze
01
开裂, 龟裂
to form thin cracks on a surface, like a glaze or coating
例子
Over time, the pottery began to craze due to changes in temperature and humidity.
随着时间的推移,陶器由于温度和湿度的变化开始开裂。
The extreme heat caused the glass vase to craze, leaving fine cracks across its surface.
极端的高温使玻璃花瓶开裂,表面留下了细小的裂纹。
02
使发疯, 使失去理智
to make someone go crazy or lose control of their mind
例子
The endless noise from the construction site seemed to craze him after weeks of no peace.
建筑工地无休止的噪音在数周的不得安宁后似乎让他发狂。
The terrifying events in the haunted house could craze even the bravest of souls.
鬼屋中可怕的事件甚至可以让最勇敢的灵魂发疯。



























